Table 2-1. Hex-Conversion Table - Advanced Energy MDX II User Manual

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7. On the following pages find the table that corresponds with your unit's software version.
(To identify your unit's software version, see "Identifying Software Versions" on
page 2-9.) Write your conversion on the last row of the table (see example Table 2-3 on
page 2-12).
8. Again, working left to right, translate each digit of the binary numbers into "yes" and "no"
responses: 1 = yes; 0 = no. The 16 yes and no responses correspond with the 12 to 16
options available in your unit's software version. The relationship would look like this:
opt16
1 0 0 0
yes no no
Note: If your software version table uses only 12 options, the first hex digit is 0, and the
first binary number is 0000. Ignore these zeros. Begin your yes/no translations
with the third binary number.
9. Using your yes/no translation from Step 8 on page 2-10, complete the table by checking
"yes" or "no" next to each option listed.
You now know which optional software features were selected for your MDXII unit.
Table 2-2 on page 2-11 shows the selected options for a unit having software version 7001020
when the hex number is 0x81A1.

Table 2-1. Hex-Conversion Table

Binary
Hex
0000
0
0001
1
0010
2
0011
3
0100
4
0101
5
0110
6
0111
7
1000
8
1001
9
1010
A
1011
B
1100
C
2-10
0001
1010
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opt1
0
0
0
1
no yes
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